Gem, Go and Ch-9 leave Optus D-1
LyngSat Headlines report TV programs Gem, Go and Ch-9 have left Optus D-1 as of 2nd January 2012
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Saturday 7 January 2012
Stratos leaves Freeview platform. Press release: Stratos 23/12/11
Plug pulled on Stratos Television, the F.T.A. nationwide broadcaster is switching off after 4 years of public service broadcasting despite a growing audience of more than one million. Stratos provided a different window on the world from other channels through the likes of Al Jazeera news in English to a growing number of New Zealanders. (extract from Press release: Stratos)
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Thursday 29 December 2011
Prime is Now on Freeview
Today Freeview announced that Prime is now available on both platforms of Freeview. The digital terrestrial service Freeview|HD as well as the Freeview satellite service now have Prime. All existing receivers will be able to be retuned to have Prime and all new receivers will have Prime available.
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Monday 17 August 2009
New DishTV S7050PVR announced
We are very pleased to announce the latest satellite PVR from DishTV - the S7050PVR. This small receiver is packed with features. It is a USB PVR with HDMI up-scaling to 1080i, a card reader and media player.
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Friday 19 June 2009
Get Australia Network & BBC for free
With the older PAS8 satellite updated to the new IntelSat 5 now Australia Network and BBC World News are available free to air using only a 1.2m C Band satellite dish.
You no longer need a huge 2.4m dish in your back yard. The 1.2m solid petal dish can either be pole or ground mounted. See the link for more details.
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Monday 4 May 2009
New DishTV Receivers
DishTV has released their new satellite receivers. The DishTV S7000 is a FTA satellite receiver that operates on either 12v or 230v. The DishTV S7010 receiver is the 230v only equivilent. These are now available on our products page.
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Friday 17 April 2009
New Freeview Channel from TV3
TV3 has just launched a new TV channel on Freeview. The TV3+1 channel is TV3 broadcast one hour later. While this may disappoint you initially, like viewers in the UK you may soon be loving this new channel.
Usually you will find that broadcasters have similar programmes on at the same time and you end up missing one of the programmes. But now TV3 will be one hour later.
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Thursday 16 April 2009
New HDMI Topfield receiver
Topfield NZ has just released their small TF5050CI HDMI satellite receiver. With a CI slot and Topfield's high quality up-scaler engine, the TF5050CI provides stunning 1080i picture quality from standard definition channels.
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Wednesday 24 September 2008
Visione HD receiver for Freeview HD has been launched
FreeTV is pleased to announce that the new Visione VE4000 High Definition receiver for the Freeview HD service via UHF aerial as been released and is available now on our website.
Make the best use of your HDTV with a Visione receiver.
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Sunday 3 August 2008
Haute Freeview|HD receiver coming soon
FreeTV will shortly be offering a Freeview approved Freeview|HD receiver.
Supplied by Haute this will be a high quality home theatre receiver worth waiting for.
Keep an eye on our Freeview|HD products page for more information.
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Monday 19 May 2008
Topfield New Zealand website updated
The Topfield New Zealand website has recently been revamped and is well worth another visit.
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[www.topfield-newzealand.co.nz]
Friday 16 May 2008
Freeview Satellite Reaches 12 Free Channels
Freeview Satellite has now reached 12 free TV channels and 3 free radio channels. These are: ONE, TV2, TV3, C4, Maori Television, TVNZ6, TVNZ7, TVNZ Sports Extra, Stratos, Parliament TV, Cue, Te Reo, Radio New Zealand National, Radio New Zealand Concert, George FM.
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Saturday 19 April 2008
Freeview|HD launches
Freeviews digital terrestrial service, called Freeview|HD, launched April 2nd, 2008.
Freeview|HD is available in nine major centres (Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Napier, Hastings, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin) covering 75% of New Zealand homes.
See our Freeview|HD products for more information.
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Monday 7 April 2008
Freeview Satellite Launches at last
After many years of waiting the Freeview Satellite service has launched, providing crystal clear TV reception for all of New Zealand.
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Tuesday 1 May 2007
When are the new TVNZ channels coming?
According to a recent report Steve Maharey, Minister of Broadcasting, has said TVNZ will launch it's new Home Channel in August and the 24HR News Channel in October. Both channels will be available free on FreeView satellite.
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Wednesday 28 March 2007
NSS5 Questions
Many desperate people have been emailing us asking about the NSS5 service that has been shutdown for some months now. We still have no news on it's eventual return. We will be sure to post the news as soon as we hear it.
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Monday 5 March 2007
Full FreeView Launch Soon!
Freeview has announced they will launch in early May (on satellite) with the full advertising campaign starting late April.
This service will include TV One, TV2, TV3, C4, Maori Television and also Radio New Zealand National and Concert Programmes.
Later in the year, it is expected that more channels will be added to the Freeview service.
The terrestrial service (via aerial) is currently scheduled for February 2008.
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Monday 5 March 2007
How to get your receiver reprogrammed for Optus D1
If you are having trouble reprogramming your Topfield, Fortecstar, X2 or Strong satellite receiver for the FreeView change from Optus B1 to Optus D1, FreeTV is happy to assist.
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Monday 22 January 2007
Topfield Launches a new PVR in New Zealand
The Topfield TF6000PVR with WiFi has been launched in New Zealand for 2007.
For more information on this product click the link below.
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Monday 22 January 2007
New T90 Toroidal Dish
FreeTV 2005 Ltd is excited to launch the new to New Zealand T90 Toroidal dish. This special design allows you to use one dish to receive 7 satellites, without moving the dish.
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Thursday 30 November 2006
Beware of imitation Topfield receivers
Topfield receivers have now become so popular around the world that the brand name itself is in high demand.
A false Topfield brand has been produced and sold around the world. However it does not meet the safety standards and is actually a danger
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Monday 2 October 2006
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